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Intempéries : après la coulée de boue dans l’Aisne, des interrogations demeurent

L'émotion est toujours vive à Courmelles dans l'Aisne, après la disparition d’une habitante dans une coulée de boue à la suite de pluies diluviennes dans la nuit du mardi 30 avril au mercredi 1er mai.
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Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton all homer in Yankees’ blowout win over Astros
Wednesday, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton all went deep in the same game for the first time and, not surprisingly, the Yankees won.
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Knicks’ Celebrity Row stacked with stars for Game 2 against Pacers
Kevin Bacon, Ice Spice and Chris Rock were among those who showed out as the Knicks took over the rival Pacers in Game 2 of their second-round series.
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Barron Trump picked to serve as a delegate at Republican National Convention
Barron Trump, the youngest child of former President Donald Trump, was chosen as one of Florida's at-large delegates for the Republican National Convention.
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LGBTQ rights activist kicked out of community board simply for asking questions
Community Board member Craig Slutzkin has been ousted for having the temerity to simply ask questions.
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SEAN HANNITY: 'Cowardly' Biden abandoned our closest ally
Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds President Biden as being "spineless, gutless and cowardly" for potentially abandoning Israel on "Hannity."
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Knicks’ OG Anunoby exits Game 2 in third quarter in injury scare
The Knicks can’t seem to make it out of a game unscathed.
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Shaquille O’Neal openly tells Nikola Jokic that someone else should have won NBA MVP
Shaquille O'Neal is never afraid to share his opinion, and he did just that when speaking with Nikola Jokic on “Inside the NBA” moments after “The Joker” was named the 2023-24 NBA MVP.
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Another Boeing Plane Narrowly Avoids Disaster After Landing Gear Failure
Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure/TwitterA Boeing 767 cargo plane operated by FedEx survived a touchdown at Istanbul Airport in Turkey without its front landing gear Wednesday, with video showing sparks and smoke flying from the plane after it tilted forward and hit the ground.Turkey’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, posted footage of the incident on X, while confirming that no one was injured in the incident. The flight was arriving from Charles de Gaulle in Paris when its pilot alerted the traffic control tower in Turkey that its landing gear had failed to deploy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Nikola Jokic wins NBA MVP for third time in four years, Jalen Brunson fifth
Nikola Jokic, theNuggets star, was announced Wednesday as the NBA's Most Valuable Player — his third time winning the award in the past four seasons.
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Reggie Miller isn’t afraid of Knicks fans’ vitriol ahead of Game 2: ‘I’ve owned this city’
Miller, the former Pacers villain who broke the hearts of plenty of Knicks fans during the 1990s, talked with the "Inside the NBA" crew before he was set to take on his analysis duties.
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FreedomWorks, once influential conservative group, blames Trump after announcing it’s shutting down: report
The influential conservative group FreedomWorks, which helped launch the tea party movement, is reportedly dissolving. Its president is blaming the rise of Trump's MAGA-style politics.
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WNBA teams should be co-branded with NBA teams, reporter says: 'Why force people to learn about the Fever?'
Former Warriors beat writer Ethan Strauss suggested WNBA teams would be better served if their team's names were a variation of the NBA franchise in their respective markets.
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Two 15-year-old boys stabbed outside McDonald’s as more youth violence erupts in NYC
A pair of 15-year-old boys were stabbed outside a Bronx McDonald's Wednesday afternoon — the latest teens caught up in a troubling spate of youth violence in the Big Apple.
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‘Abbott Elementary’: Wait, Janine’s Father is Who?!
Gilles Mingasson/DisneyIt’s Mother’s Day on Abbott Elementary this week—and yet, for some reason, all we can talk about is fathers. Particularly one father: Janine’s (Quinta Brunson). She doesn’t know who her dad is, and, after Ava (Janelle James) makes a snide comment about Kevin Hart, Janine starts to wonder…could the comedian be her father? After all, they’re both short.No one at Abbott is particularly revved up about Mother’s Day. It seems like the school is home to a community of folks who don’t have great connections with their mothers. Although teachers like Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph) are committed to setting up arts and crafts for the kids to bring back to their moms, most of the teachers bond over how little they care about the holiday—and, at times, how alienating it can be to celebrate mothers without even having a real mom.This masterful episode is proof that, after three seasons, Abbott Elementary hasn’t lost its touch. A topic like Mother’s Day could easily be spun into an episode much more saccharine than the rest of Abbott’s tone—but no. The teachers may be struggling this Mother’s Day, but the show resists the urge to make everything too hopeful. They all go through it together. It’s funny, it’s sad, and it’s downright brilliant.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Three of four Trump cases delayed
Donald Trump has secured more delays in the Mar a Lago case, the Fulton County election interference case, and the federal election interference case.
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Pete McCloskey, antiwar candidate who took on Nixon, dies at 96
Pete McCloskey, a veteran who wanted U.S. troops out of Vietnam, was the first congressman to urge consideration of Nixon’s impeachment on the House floor.
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Death row inmates are being transferred out of San Quentin. Chino city officials are sounding the alarm
City and law enforcement officials are concerned the facility isn't equipped to house the condemned inmates and protect the community
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Austin police arrest 6 people after 'unusually deadly' surge of opioid overdoses
The Austin Police Department in Texas arrested six individuals following an unusual string of overdoses last week, but none are directly linked to the crimes at this time.
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Portland, Oregon, OKs new homeless camping rules that threaten fines or jail in some cases
Under new rules approved by the Portland City Council, homeless people who camp on the state's public property and reject offers of shelter could be sentenced up to 7 days in jail or fined up to $100.
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California Supreme Court hears arguments about removing ballot measure restricting new taxes
The California Supreme Court is weighing whether to remove a measure from the November ballot that would make it harder for the state and local governments to raise taxes
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Truck driver cleared in deadly NH motorcycle wreck testifies to get license back
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, a commercial truck driver acquitted in the deaths of seven motorcyclists in New Hamsphire, is requesting the reinstatement of his license.
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LAURA INGRAHAM: The cases Democrats thought would substitute for a Biden campaign are collapsing
Fox News host Laura Ingraham reveals why "choosing lawfare" strategy is not benefiting the Democrats on "The Ingraham Angle."
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Wisconsin Dems invest $7M in TV ads for 5 key state Senate races
Wisconsin Democrats plan to spend some $7 million on television ads for five state Senate races they believe are pivotal in their bid to seize control of the chamber.
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Reggie Miller signs Spike Lee’s famed Post back page before Game 2
Reggie Miller was in the building on Wednesday and Spike Lee brought him a couple of presents.
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Sony and Apollo’s Plan for Paramount: Break It Up
CBS and other well-known properties would be sold if Sony and Apollo are able to buy Paramount. But the new owners would keep the movie studio.
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‘Pretty Little Liars: Summer School’ Belongs in Detention
Karolina Wojtasik / MaxThere have been five—count ‘em, five!—entries in the Pretty Little Liars franchise since the pulpy teen drama, based on the popular book series, premiered in 2010. That’s 14 years, more than 150 episodes, and countless actors calling their parents to tell them that they got their big break, only for their respective series to get canceled before their SAG card could even arrive in the mail. All of the spinoffs and continuations of Pretty Little Liars have been unsuccessful, failing to generate even an iota of the massive buzz that teenagers heaped onto the franchise’s first televised iteration in the 2010s.In 2022, it looked as though the curse plaguing Pretty Little Liars had lifted. A new reboot, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, came in swinging, looking to rectify the mistakes that old spinoffs had fallen prey to. Original Sin was edgier, meaner, and filled to the brim with cursing and bloody violence, two things that the franchise was always missing due to the constraints of its home on network television. This new Pretty Little Liars was streaming on Max, and there, the show could go wild. Any restrictions that had previously hindered the franchises’ ambitions were removed, helping the reboot—which fashioned itself as a teen horror slasher—feel more innovative than any of the franchise’s previous spinoffs. A cast of talented young actors, some brilliantly written twists, and a devoted fan base that will follow PLL wherever it goes helped on that front, too.Original Sin’s supreme quality makes the show’s new, inferior continuation (with an equally substandard subtitle), Pretty Little Liars: Summer School, all the more disappointing. Where Season 1 of this new PLL was saucy and surprisingly brutal, Season 2 is trite and unambitious. Anyone exhausted by horror that uses grief and trauma as the basis for their frightening imagery will be completely drained by Summer School. This season takes that weary allegory and plops it on top of the events of Original Sin, hoping the two will eventually coalesce into something watchable. But despite some decently cheeky attempts at expanding the story and its characters, keeping up with Pretty Little Liars: Summer School feels more like homework than a vacation.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Reporte da a Brasil mejor evaluación para organizar Mundial femenino de 2027
La candidatura de Brasil para organizar el Mundial de fútbol femenino de 2027 quedó mejor evaluada que aquélla conjunta presentada por Alemania, Holanda y Bélgica, en un reporte presentado el martes por la FIFA.
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Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas establece el 25 de mayo como Día Mundial del Fútbol
Aficionados al fútbol de todo el mundo tendrán a partir de ahora un día para celebrar año con año al deporte más popular del planeta: El 25 de mayo.
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Trent Perry, The Times' high school basketball player of the year, verbally commits to UCLA
UCLA supplements its haul of transfers with a second freshman as Harvard-Westlake star point guard Trent Perry announces his commitment.
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44-Foot Whale Found Dead on Bow of Cruise Ship Coming Into New York
The endangered sei whale, usually found in deep waters, was discovered on the bow of a cruise ship as it arrived at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, marine authorities said.
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Vast majority of Portland residents are 'dissatisfied' with progressive leadership of the city
Elected officials in Portland are disapproved of by the overwhelming majority of local voters living in the metropolitan area, according to a new poll.
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Langeliers empuja 5; Atléticos vencen a Rangers en 1er juego
Shea Langeliers disparó un jonrón de dos carreras en camino a una actuación de cinco remolcadas, la mejor de su vida, en el primer duelo de una doble tanda, en que los Atléticos de Oakland doblegaron el miércoles 9-4 a los Rangers de Texas.
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Former Wide Receiver Becomes First NFL Player to Play Professional Basketball
A former NFL wide receiver has made history, as he becomes the first player to play professional basketball.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Let It Be’ on Disney+, A Restored, Sometimes Rocking Version Of The Long Unavailable Beatles Documentary
Only randomly available for decades, Let It Be streams on Disney+ with a restored look at the Beatles in the months before they broke up for good.
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Jalen Brunson exits Game 2 with foot injury in massive Knicks worry
Jalen Brunson was subbed out of Wednesday's game with 3:32 left in the first quarter and was not seen on the bench early in the second.
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'Horizon' star Kevin Costner doesn’t 'just fall out of love with things I like'
Kevin Costner's returning to the silver screen with his passion project, "Horizon," which premieres later this month at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
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Flooding in Southern Brazil: Images of Rio Grande do Sul Underwater
Torrential rains have caused one of Brazil’s worst floods in modern history, leaving more than 100 dead and nearly an entire state submerged.
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Biden Says the U.S. Will Not Supply Israel With Weapons to Attack Rafah
The president’s remarks underscore the growing rift between the United States and its closest Middle East ally over the war in Gaza.
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Miss USA, Miss Teen USA quit after being ‘bullied’ by organization’s CEO: sources
“This toxic atmosphere is a serious concern,” a source close to the situation told The Post of both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA resigning their titles this week.
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Undercover operation nets arrests as New Mexico's top prosecutor blames Meta for online predators
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has announced charges against 3 men accused of targeting and soliciting sex with underage children through the use of Meta's social media platforms.
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Pete McCloskey, GOP congressman who once challenged Nixon, dies at 96
Pete McCloskey, the former California Congressman who ran for president in 1972 against incumbent Richard Nixon, has died at age 96; he is survived by his wife and four children.
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3 men get life in prison for killing Washington family over drugs, money
Brothers Robert and Johnny Watson were sentenced alongside Danie Kelly to life in prison for killing a family in Washington state in 2017.
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Settlements Reached in Travis Scott Astroworld Concert Deaths
A trial had been set to hear evidence that organizers of a 2021 Travis Scott concert knew the crowd was too large and ignored pleas to stop it as 10 people were crushed.
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US’ first faculty-led anti-Israel encampment erected at New School
"This is the first faculty-led encampment in the US. We hope it will not be the last. We thank our students for showing us the way; for being our teachers."
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Nirvana producer Steve Albini, a pioneer of alt rock, dead at 61
Steve Albini, a producer for Nirvana, the Pixies, PJ Harvey, and other prominent musicians of the era, has died of a heart attack. He was 61.
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You talking to me? Robert De Niro gets his own De Niro Con at 2024 Tribeca Film Festival
The 2024 Tribeca Festival is switching it up this year and will be hosting a celebration of Fest co-founder Robert De Niro.
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Greene booed as Republicans turn on her over bid to oust Speaker Johnson
The Georgia lawmaker’s bid to remove the speaker angers GOP colleagues who have expressed a growing distaste for her antics during her three years in Congress.
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Christine Quinn’s estranged husband formally charged with child abuse and assault
The software engineer was initially arrested in March after he allegedly threw a bag of glass at Quinn, hitting their 2-year-old son instead.
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